The Cannes competition entry stays at number one in its second week in release.

In its second week, Paolo Sorrentino’sYouth stayed at the number one spot in Italy's box-office ranking with $1.64 million, according to Cinetel. It beat out the weekend debut in Italy of Dwayne Johnson’s San Andreas, which pulled in $1.1 million.

Youth stars Michael Caine as a retired orchestra conductor called on by Queen Elizabeth II to perform one last time. Sorrentino’s second English-language feature, which screened in the Cannes film festival's competition, also stars Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, Jane Fonda and Harvey Keitel. In total, it has grossed $4.54 million in Italy.

Tomorrowland in its second week brought in only $966,108. The film has failed to shine internationally despite its high budget and marketing campaign.

Matteo Garrone’sTale of Tales stayed strong in its third week in Italy with a $525,602 pull. Max Max: Fury Road brought in $513,790 also in its third week.

Pitch Perfect 2, a franchise that doesn’t carry the same weight internationally as it does in the U.S., tanked in Italy with a debut of $316,339.

Meanwhile, Nexo Digital scored big with Impressionists and the Man who Made Them, taking the number nine spot with $176,160. Phil Grabsky’s scholarly documentary explores the struggles of dealer Paul-Louis Durand-Ruel in bringing Manet and Monet to fame.

Nexo Digital’s prior film The Vatican Museums 3D, brought in $312,000 in its one-day debut, revealing a proven track record of bringing art to the big screen in Italy.